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Green Greens:
Golf Courses and the Environment

Can a golf course be green?

Golf is one of the most popular recreation activities in Ontario.

There are over 600 well-used golf courses in Ontario, most of them on the urban fringe -- within an hour's drive from town or city.

Golf is almost nature.  It's outdoors and there is wildlife to be found on the course.  But most golf courses are about as close to nature as a plastic christmas tree.  They use up precious farmland and/or natural areas, and require regular watering and pesticides to keep the greens green and weed-free.

Greening golf is a challenge of land use planning, and of sound environmental management:

  1. Locate golf courses for minimal environmental impact (regional planning); 
      

  2. Design golf courses for maximum ecological benefit (ecological design); 
      

  3. promote sound environmental management practices (stewardship).


Looking for the best environmental golf courses? 
The Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary System of Canada is an environmental recognition program for green golf courses.  See the website for an up to date list of courses.  Here is the list as of November 2006.

Certified Bronze Audubon Signature Sanctuary in Ontario

Ballantrae Golf Club, Ballantrae

Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuaries in Ontario

Blue Springs Golf Club, Acton

Camelot Golf & Country Club, Cumberland

Circled Pine Golf Course, Borden

Cranberry Resort Golf Course, Collingwood

Diamond Back Golf Club, Richmond Hill

Donalda Club, Don Mills

Glen Abbey Golf Club, Oakville

Granite Golf Club, Stouffville

Hamilton Golf and Country Club, Ancaster

King’s Riding Golf Club, King City

Loyalist Golf Club, Bath

Markham Green Golf Club, Markham

Mississauga Golf & Country Club, Mississaugua

Monterra Golf at Blue Mountain Resort, Collingwood

Nobleton Lakes Golf Club, Nobleton

North Halton Golf & Country Club, Georgetown

Oakdale Golf and Country Club, Downsview

Peel Village Golf Club, Brampton

Rattlesnake Point Golf Course, Milton

RiverBend Golf Community, London

Rocky Crest Golf Club, Mactier

Rotary Park – Town of Aylmer, Aylmer

Saw Mill Golf Course, Fenwick

Springfield Golf & Country Club, Guelph

St. Thomas Golf & Country Club, St. Thomas

Station Creek Golf Club. Gormley

Stonebridge Golf & Country Club, Ottawa

Stone Tree Golf & Fitness Club, Owen Sound

Sunningdale Golf & Country Club, London

The Lake Joseph Club, Port Carling

The Toronto Board of Trade Country Club, Woodbridge

The Zaugg Property, Bolton

Thornhill Country Club, Thornhill

Whitevale Golf Course, Whitevale

Woodlands Links, Clinton

Here are some of the other groups that are helping make golf just a little greener:

Business Associations
Royal Canadian Golf Association
 
Golf Association of Ontario  
 
Ontario Ladies Golf Association
Professional Associations The Ontario Golf Superintendents Association is an Association made up of Golf Course Superintendents, Assistant Superintendents, golf course suppliers, owners and architects. 
Other Sites of Interest
The United States Golf Association (USGA): has a Green Section with a Wildlife Links Program and a link to the Audobon Cooperative Sanctuary program)
 
United States Golf Course Superintendents Association of America: Resource Center has several environmental articles, as well as the Environmental Principles for Golf Courses.
  
Physicians for Social Responsibility: Environmental Principles for Golf (similar to the USGCSAA)